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Dogecoin “Millionaire” Loses $500,000 on His Doge Holdings

source-logo  u.today 21 September 2021 11:35, UTC

Twitter-famous Dogecoin holder Glauber Contessoto known as “DOGE millionaire” that keeps losing and regaining that informal status as DOGE goes up and down has tweeted that in the past month he has lost nearly half a million USD on his favorite meme cryptocurrency.

Some Dogecoin loss statistics

The DOGE holder has tweeted that since many are rebuking him for showing his portfolio only when DOGE is up, he is willing to demonstrate his crypto losses as well.

According to the screenshot, over the past month, the so-called Dogecoin millionaire has lost $461,672 on his DOGE investment.

Still, the man intends to keep hodling the most famous meme cryptocurrency.

For those who say I only show my portfolio when #dogecoin is up 🚀 Here’s some loss porn. Almost $500K down the past month, but I still believe in #doge and if I can #HODL you can #HODL. Better days are ahead of us. We will rise again and next time will be higher than before 🐕🌔 pic.twitter.com/x3DbOqy2hc

— SlumDOGE Millionaire (@ProTheDoge) September 21, 2021

Losing $167,000 on DOGE in a single day

Contessoto was a couple of times features in CNBC articles thanks to earning over $2 million on Dogecoin when it reached an all-time high $0.7376 on May 8. That $2 million profit came after he invested $250,000 in Doge in February this year. He has also seen a loss of $167,000 in a single day.

After he became a millionaire, the YouTuber gave up his day job and focused on his YouTube channel and Twitter page, promoting himself. Contessoto hopes that one day his Doge portfolio will be worth a whopping $10 million and then he will convert one-tenth of it to fiat.

He earned his first million on Doge back in April and spread the word about it on Twitter and Reddit. He has also tweeted recently that he is looking into Cardano’s ADA.

“It’s not Doge’s fault that Doge is falling”

In another tweet posted earlier today, Glauber Contessoto addressed the 13-percent drop of DOGE since September 17 as it went down from $0.25 to $0.22 at the moment.

He tweeted that “it’s not dogecoin fault” but the overall decline of the cryptocurrency market triggered by Bitcoin going down heavily.

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